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1. 口水 (kǒu shuǐ) - saliva, spit
2. 唾液 (tuò yè) - saliva
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In everyday conversations, 唾沫 (tuòmò) is commonly used to refer to saliva or spittle. It can be used in a variety of contexts, such as:
1. Expressing disgust or disdain: When someone sees something gross or unpleasant, they may say "啊,好多唾沫!(Ah, so much saliva!)" to express their disgust.
2. Talking about hygiene: In discussions about hygiene, 唾沫 (tuòmò) may be mentioned as a potential source of germs or bacteria. For example, someone may say "要勤洗手,不要随便吐唾沫。(Be sure to wash your hands frequently and don't spit saliva randomly.)"
3. Describing physical symptoms: When someone is sick, they may mention 唾沫 (tuòmò) as a symptom. For instance, they may say "我感冒了,喉咙痛,还有点儿流唾沫。(I have a cold, my throat hurts, and I have a bit of saliva coming out.)"
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